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Sabba’s Landscaping Yard Drainage in Allentown, New Jersey
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If you want to remediate standing water or wet areas in your yard in Allentown, you’ll need a company that can plan and install the proper drainage system. Poor drainage is not only unsightly but can jeopardize the health of your lawn, shrubs and gardens as well as being a breeding ground for mosquitoes.
Standing water or muddy areas also increase slip and falls and cause injuries to your family or guests. Most grass, shrubs and trees do not thrive and often die in soil that is saturated.
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Types of yard drain systems
Proper grading
A properly graded yard uses gravity to direct the water away from your home or building and drains it naturally.
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Swales are man-made ridges and graded low areas that direct the water to where it can drain away naturally or dissipate over a large area, helping to reduce the need for watering while helping to reduce or prevent flooding and perpetually wet areas.
The use of plants and trees that thrive in heavily watered areas
Planting trees, shrubs and plants that have evolved to live in wetter areas is a good choice for areas that have small amounts of excess water. Here is a list for your reference.
French drain or a blind ditch
A French drain or blind ditch is one of the most common types of yard drainage systems. This system consists of a ditch with a perforated pipe wrapped in filter fabric and buried in gravel to direct water in the most advantageous manner so that it drains from the property.
Drywell system
A drywell system stores water collected from the home’s downspouts or drains placed in the low spots in a yard. The water flows into an underground storage well. The water will gradually filter out of the well and end up back in the groundwater.
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Allentown is a borough, located in western Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States, bordering nearby Mercer County. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough’s population was 1,828,[8][9][10] reflecting a decline of 54 (-2.9%) from the 1,882 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 54 (+3.0%) from the 1,828 counted in the 1990 Census.[19] The borough is nestled within central New Jersey, and is roughly equidistant between New York City and Philadelphia.
Allentown was incorporated as a borough by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on January 29, 1889, from portions of Upper Freehold Township, based on the results of a referendum held that day.[20] The borough was named for settler Robert Burnet’s son-in-law, Nathan Allen[21] or for William Allen, who served as Chief Justice of the Province of Pennsylvania.[22]